Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - A Brief Introduction to the Author of Inn

A Brief Introduction to the Author of Inn

Emile Zola (French:? Millay Zola,1840-1902), a French writer. Born into an engineer's family, he lost his father at the age of 7 and lived in poverty. 1857, he and his mother moved to Paris with their grandfather and became dockers after finishing high school. From 65438 to 0862, he joined Astor Bookstore as a packer, and soon he was promoted to the director of advertising department with his outstanding poetic talent. His works include: The Story for Ninon (1864), Confessions of Claude (1865), The Secret of Marseille (1867) and Delhaise Lagan (1867). Small hotels (1877), three cities, breeding (1899), labor (190 1), truth (190 1), etc.